The Communications center
for Ashland Combined Dispatch consists of twelve (12) full-time
dispatchers and 2 part-time dispatchers. Enhanced E-911 telephone
service and WE-911 Service (Wireless 9-1-1), Computer Aided Dispatch
(CAD) are used by this agency to assist in efficient dispatching.
The Communications Division is responsible for taking calls for
service including E-911 calls from the public, other agencies and
dispatching the appropriate law enforcement, fire, or medical personnel
to handle various situations. This includes Ashland County Sheriff's
Office, Hayesville P.D., Mifflin P.D., and Perrysville P.D., Village
Fire Departments of Hayesville, Mifflin, Nankin, Jeromesville, Ruggles
Troy, Savannah, Polk, and Sullivan.

Our dispatchers
are trained in the Emergency Medical Dispatch whereas they can assist
people who call E-911. Once the location and nature of an
emergency is determined, dispatchers will dispatch the call or transfer
it to appropriate agencies. Dispatchers also follow the PowerPhone
flip-chart while asking questions to determine what emergency service
is needed.This is an important asset to the community.

911 Calls
from the City of Ashland are answered by the Ashland County Combined
Dispatch PSAP and transfered to the WARCOG Dispatch Center located
in Wooster, OH.

Record
/ Report Requests

Requests for copies of reports created by ACSO
or 911 Recordings may be made